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Black men boiled white child to death

The horrific massacre of the three-member Portuguese-South African Viana family:

The four black South African males smiled in court while admitting to killing the white South African Portuguese Viana family; gangraping 42-year-old Geraldine Viana, before murdering the entire family. They killed twelve-year-old Amaro by drowning the bound-up Portuguese-South African child in a bath with boiling water. They also tortured to death – disemboweled - the family dog . They also admitted that it was a revenge-killing. They felt ‘entitled’ to carry out such an atrocity against one of the men’s employers. This black-racist atrocity targetting a white family has thus far been ignored by the English-language news media, Praag reported

Vereeniging Regional Court, South Africa. July 25 2012 Three of the four black males who admitted to the massacre of the Viana family in Walkerville were from left to right Sipho Mbele 21, Sphiwe David Motaung 20, Petrus Radebe 24. The fourth male, a minor, is the son of the family’s gardener Petrus Radebe.

Two of the young black males also admitted that they had gagged the crying twelve-year-old white child – and then ‘drowned him in a bath filled with boiling water’. The men admitted their guilt to the murders with smiles as they appeared in the Vereeniging regional court, reports the Johannesburg Afrikaans daily, Beeld.

PRAAG notes that ‘In a typical South African black-on-white atrocity, the boy and his entire family were massacred on 1 October 2011 in Walkerville, south of Johannesburg. The Portuguese-South African family were killed in an attack by the family’s gardener Petrus Radebe (24), Sipho Mbele (21) and Sphiwe David Motaung (20). A fourth black person, a minor whose name was not published and apparently is the son of Petrus Radebe, also participated in the attack. All four admitted their guilt on all charges against them.”

According to the accused, “we mutually raped Geraldine Viana”. Sipho Mbele raped her first while Petrus Radebe helped to restrain her by standing on her face. Afterwards Radebe raped her too.

Beeld reports that Charmaine Castleman, an attorney appearing for the accused, read a statement in court explaining that “the three men burgled the Viana residence to rob them of their possessions and “to get Geraldine Viana back” for the way she had treated them.”

The white family’s dog apparently barked tremendously during the burglary. The animal was tortured to death by disembowelling him. According to Beeld’s court reporter, 12-year-old Amaro’s dad Tony Viana first arrived at the burgled home. The three black men were waiting in ambush: attacking him him from behind with a machete and a golf club, after which he was forced to unlock the family safe. He was then tied up. The boy and his mother arrived later and were tied up in separate rooms.

Horrific gang-rape of Mrs Geraldine Viana: her son was drowned in boiling water:

Then the raping started. One man put his feet on her face to restrain her, and when Radebe and Mbele had finished raping Geraldine, Mbele placed a cushion over her face to muffle her screams and shot her with a pistol obtained from her husband. The accused stated: “Afterwards Sipho took the gun and shot Tony in the head.” Mbele and Radebe then went to Amaro’s room and claimed they ‘realised that the boy would be able to recognise them.”“We went to the bathroom and turned on the tap. We went to fetch him and gagged him because he was crying. We forced him into the bath face down, knowing that he would drown.”

From forensic evidence tendered in court, it was clear that the boy was held down in boiling water. The exact cause of his death has however not yet been determined by state pathologists. The boy’s hands and feet were tied.

According to Beeld, “Mbele and Radebe admitted guilt on charges of burglary with the intent to steal, robbery with aggravating circumstances, the possession of an unlicensed firearm, the illegal possession of ammunition and intentional damage to goods.”

PRAAG writes; “The accused will be sentenced on 6 September 2012 in the Vereeniging Regional Court. As the death penalty was abolished in South Africa, they will probably get lengthy prison sentences but could be out on parole within five to ten years. The vast majority of South Africans, black and white, support the reinstatement of the death penalty, but the liberal Constitutional Court has stated that it would be unconstitutional. The ruling ANC and liberal opposition DA are also opposed to the death penalty.

A search of South African newswires in English for this story has returned an empty result. Until now, only Beeld has reported on the court appearance of the three murderers – in Afrikaans, which is only spoken in South Africa, although easily comprehensible to Dutch-speakers.”

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October 20 2017

Please note that my site with the PAST SEVEN YEARS' information on atrocities against white South Africas, was hacked away. It used to be on https://www.censorbugbear.org. I apologize that this information is no longer available online. Anyone needing information about specific cases please email me at a.j.stuijt@knid.nl

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The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '